Abstract
LIPOSOMES: PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES, APPLICATIONS IN ANTIMONY-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY. The use of organoantimonial complexes in the therapeutic of leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis has been limited mainly by the need for daily parenteral administration, their adverse side-effects and the appearance of drug resistance. Liposome encapsulation has been so far the most effective means to improve the efficacy of pentavalent antimonials against visceral leishmaniasis. Pharmacologically- and pharmaceutically-acceptable liposomal compositions are still being investigated through manipulation of preparation method, lipid composition and vesicle size. Recently, the encapsulation of a trivalent antimonial within “stealth” liposomes was found to reduce its acute toxicity and effectively deliver this compound to the parasite in experimental schistosomiasis.
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Külkamp, I. C., Paese, K., Guterres, S. S., & Pohlmann, A. R. (2009). Estabilização do ácido lipoico via encapsulação em nanocápsulas poliméricas planejadas para aplicação cutânea. Química Nova, 32(8), 2078–2084. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000800018
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